New flower from 100 million years ago brings fresh holiday beauty to 2020

Oregon State University researchers have identified a spectacular new genus and species of flower from the mid-Cretaceous period, a male specimen whose sunburst-like reach for the heavens was frozen in time by Burmese amber.


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Source: Phys.org